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YOUTH FOR
CHRIST SHARING SERMON
“CALLED TO GO” Matthew 28:19; Acts 1:8
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CHURCH CALENDAR: Visit our church calendar online:
http://nbcspokane.org/resources/events/calendar/ Click on an event for all the details.
13521 N MILLRD Ÿ SPOKANE WA 99208 Ÿ 509.466.1770 office@nbcspokane.org Ÿ www.nbcspokane.org SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES: 8:30 & 11:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL: 10:00AM OFFICE HOURS: MON-FRI 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
May 10, 2019
MONDAY, 5/13
10:00a NO Adult Bible Study (Acts) 1:30p NBC Quilters 6:30p High School Youth Group 6:30p Stephen Ministry Meeting
TUESDAY, 5/14
6:00a First Things First 9:30a Women’s Bible Study 6:30p EPIC Children’s Program 6:30p Middle School Youth Group 6:30p All-Church Missions Prayer Event 7:00p Worship Team Rehearsal
WEDNESDAY, 5/15
1:00p NBC Homeschool PE Day 6:30p College Group (Kromer’s) 6:30p D-Groups
THURSDAY, 5/16
OFFICE CLOSED - Staff Retreat FRIDAY, 5/17
9:30a Wonder Woman Brunch SATURDAY, 5/18
BUDGET INFO MEETING
MAY 19; SS HOUR
SHREDDING DAY
MAY 22; 1-3 PM
GRADUATION CELEBRATION
JUNE 2; 10 AM
GROWING IN CHRIST “How Do I Feed & Grow,
Understand the Bible, Pray, Connect With Others?”
10:00 am; FH, Bay B
EPIC-Detective Edition Wednesday evenings, 6:30 pm Kindergarten - 6th grade
MARK YOUR CALENDARS June 17-21: Kids Camp August 12-16: VBS
ONLINE REGISTRATIONS OPEN
HIGH SCHOOL May 12: Sunday School, Fellowship Hall May 14: Youth Group May 16: D-Groups May 21: Color Games
MIDDLE SCHOOL May 12: Sunday School, Fellowship Hall May 15: Youth Group May 16: D-Groups May 21: Color Games
SUNDAY Sunday School, 10:00 am, Room 109
THURSDAYS 6:30 pm at Kromer’s home Fellowship & Bible Study “LIKE” OUR Facebook NBC COLLEGE MINISTRY and Instagram NBCABIDE pages
WORSHIP TEAM REHEARSAL Wednesdays @ 7:00 pm
NO ADULT BIBLE STUDY on May 14 Tuesdays @ 10:00 am Taught by Pastor David Hara (Acts 8)
The purpose of LIFE groups is to build authentic community where peoples’ relationships with God and other believers are challenged to grow deeper and more mature. If you’d like to be in a LIFE group, Contact Pastor David @ 466-1770, ext 310.
Stephen Ministers are laypeople trained to provide one-to-one care to people experiencing a difficult time in life, such as grief, divorce, job loss, chronic or terminal illness, relocation, or separation due to military deployment. Stephen Ministers come from all walks of life and have a passion for bringing Christ’s love and care to people during a time of need.
GUATEMALAN COFFEE AVAILABLE There is Guatemalan Coffee (ground or whole) available for purchase. The cost is $15 for 12 oz. $6 of that amount goes to support the Escuela Integrada School. Contact Gary Brooten (466-2708) or Amanda Markley (868-5542).
2019 SPRING GIRLFRIEND GATHERINGS May 18: Wonder Woman Brunch
SAVE THE DATE September 20-22: Women’s Fall Retreat
NEW 2019-2020 WOMEN’S MINISTRY TEAM Shelby Baskett Andi Schaefer Rachel Erb Missy Tiffany Heather Holliday Erin Walsh Annie Kibbe Jennie Wellman Theresa Parada Jackie Yakely
FIRST THINGS FIRST Wednesdays, 6:00 am, Fellowship Hall Meets to discuss upcoming sermon & pray together
MEN’S BBQ & KICKBALL - May 28, 5:30 pm
GROWING IN CHRIST CLASSES If you have recently made a commitment to follow Jesus, then this 4-week class is for you! WEEK 2 (May 12): “How do I feed and grow, understand the Bible, pray and connect with others?” WEEK 3 (May 19): Spiritual exercises to strengthen your faith. WEEK 4 (May 26): What’s your story? Sharing your story with others. Spiritual mentorship.
CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED . . . MAY 17 Staff will be having an off-site day retreat. If you have a church emergency, call (509) 701-2920.
BUDGET INFO MTG . . . MAY 19 During the Sunday School hour in the gym Opportunity to ask questions regarding the 2019-2020 budget Proposed budget document available at the foyer counter this Sunday, May 5.
SHREDDING DAY . . . MAY 22 1-3 pm
MARK YOUR CALENDARS Family Camp: July 4-7
8:30 SERVICE Steve Erb Bill Brooks Dick Peterson Dick Perry Chuck Yorlano Gary Nelson Lynda Hutchinson
May 10 Chloe Sherman
May 11 Shelby Chambers Evangelina Du Reiner Schauer Aiden Tallant Joseph Woodford
May 12
May 13 Barrett Soth
May 14 Maynard Eyestone Haylee LaVine
May 15 Debby Schroeder
May 16 Kent Lupton Brian Rochelle Douglas Shuff Sam Tiffany John Underwood
11:00 SERVICE Mark Janke Craig Collings Cindy Collings Jim Hume NEED SOMEONE NEED SOMEONE
8:30 SERVICE Al & Sharon Robinson
11:00 SERVICE Dennis & Donna Tatman
8:30 SERVICE Dick & Carolyn Peterson
11:00 SERVICE John & Joanne Hansen
Evelyn Heitman
Guy & Jan Armstrong Jim & Nancy Armstrong
Ken & Barb Bacon Jason & Shelby Baskett Charles & Becca Cano Gary & Lori Corgliano
Dan & Kathy Erb Steve & Ruth Erb
Dan & Kim Eyestone John & Evelyn Heitman
LIVING BY THE BOOK: THE ART AND SCIENCE OF READING THE BIBLE by Howard G. Hendricks
For every person who draws strength and direction from the Bible, there are many more who struggle with it. Some call it a long book with fine print and obscure meaning. Some call it a mystery, a chore to read, or an undecipherable puzzle.
The good news is you can easily solve this problem. With over 300,000 sold, this revised and expanded edition of Living by the Book will remove the barriers that keep Scripture from transforming your life. In a simple, step-by-step fashion, the authors explain how to glean truth from Scripture. It is practical, readable, and applicable. By following its easy-to-apply principles, you'll soon find yourself drawing great nourishment from the Word—and enjoying the process! The Living by the Book Workbook is the perfect compliment to provide practical application of lessons .
On Pastor David Hara’s “Top 10 Christian Books” List
Announcements: Ken Pfaff Elder Prayer: Ken Pfaff
NEEDED WEEKLY: $27,975 Last week’s giving .............................................. $22,615.00 MTD giving ........................................................... $22,615.00 YTD giving ......................................................... $945,729.86 YTD expenses (including Missions) ......... $991,129.51 YTD giving minus expenses ........................ ($45,399.65) YTD budget .................................................... $1,007,100.00 YTD giving to budget .................................... ($61,370.14) Missions dispersed YTD .............................. $198,029/50
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Mert & Shirley Helling
Virgil & Gail Horner
Ray & Fran Johnston
Zach & Jenny Kaluza
Tony & Lisa Masiello
Joe & Alissa Nadeau
Joel & Kim Powell
John & Carol Underwood
Erin & Dusty Walsh
8:00 SERVICE Neil Aerts
11:00 SERVICE Patrick Wolfe
$845,000.00
$1,612,501.25
$2,113,216.51
$2,600,000.00
“A Love Unequaled” by
Sharon Reidenbach
“In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was
God.” (John 1:14, NKJV)
“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1)
In the beginning, God the Father — God the Son [the Word] and God the Holy Ghost said,
“Let’s make man in our image for fellowship, to live in this beautiful world.
(Genesis 1:26). We’ll provide all kinds of habitation, animals, flying and sea creatures,
and a mate to enjoy our perfect garden. Then we’ll bestow our ultimate gift, ‘free-will.’
But man misused this gift and sinned. He desired equality with God and disobeyed the
one command, “Do not eat from the Tree of Life.” The Trinity mourned, banishing him
from the garden forever.
In the beginning, through mercy, the Three-In-One chose, even then, to give man hope:
“So the Lord God said to the serpent [the garden’s tempter], ‘And I will put enmity
between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your
head, and you shall bruise His heel’.” (Genesis3: 15)
In the beginning however, this promise came with an unfathomable price . . . a sacrifice
to atone the debt of sin. The one called The Son of God humbled Himself. He took on
human form and was called the Son of Man—signifying forever, His humanity. “And as a
root out of dry ground, He has no form or comeliness; and when we see Him, there is no
beauty that we should desire Him.” (Isaiah 53: 2) “The Word became flesh and took up
residence among us.” (John 1:14) He’d experience pain, sorrow, temptation, heartache;
separating Himself from His Father as heard from the cross when He died for our sins.
“My God, My God why have You forsaken Me?” (Matthew 27:46)
In the beginning, Christ, the Word, knew He’d never return to His original, spiritual
form. “For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ
Jesus.” (1 Timothy 2:6) “And in the midst of the seven lamp stands One like the Son of
Man, clothed with a garment down to the feet and girded about the chest with a golden
band.” (Revelation 1:13) He gave His total being for us. One day those who claimed Christ
as Savior for sin, will see and touch His nail-pierced hands, His scarred back from
multiple lashings laced with nails and bits of iron, and the slash in His side.
In the beginning, “God proved His own love for us in that while we were still sinners
Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8) . . . restored, whole, and complete to the Father.
A Love Unequaled.
Week 44
RENTAL HOUSING NEEDED Wanted: Rental housing for an older couple starting in May (apartment, manufactured home/house or duplex). Please contact Donna Robbins @ 360-790-2094 if you know of any that may be coming available soon.
NEW HOPE NEEDS
LOW ON: Denture Cleaner Q-tips Kleenex Light Bulb-regular size Cat Food Feminine Pads
You can put your donations in the New Hope Resource Center bin just inside the south door of the gym. YOUTH FOR CHRIST “Youth for Christ” in Spokane is in great need of adult volunteers as leaders during club on Monday and Tuesday evenings.
Leadership training is provided. All you need to provide is a heart to share Christ love with these underprivileged kids. Also, all 3 clubs on the north side ( (Hillyard, Mead and West Central) are in need of meal teams.
Please contact Melinda Schofield if you are interested in serving in this ministry. 509-590-9543. Thank you so much!
FREE GARDEN The Mohrlangs have a nice garden available (about 25’ x 35’) at 10603 N. Middleton Drive. Would you be interested in taking it over this summer? Call Roger at (509) 998-5724. FOR SALE Giant mountain bike for sale. $85 Call Julie Irwin @ 509-467-2521
Raffle Prizes: (Tickets will be sold at the concert)
- Gift certificates to local restaurants, stores, and lodging - A variety of themed baskets Picnic Menu
For Sale:
Hot dogs, Polish dogs,
chips, soft drinks,
ice cream, and baked goods
All proceeds support:
Sunday, June 30th
6:00-8:00 PM
4211 E. Colbert Rd.
Colbert WA 99005
Bring a lawn chair or blanket
and enjoy Classic Rock ‘n Roll by
Just in Time
Come and bid on
auction items
Kathy Belch Office Manager (509) 466-1770, ext. 301 office@nbcspokane.org
Shauna Bardwell Administrative Assistant (509) 466-1770, ext. 300 shauna@nbcspokane.org
Sally Davis Co-Director (509) 467-6014 sallynewlove@gmail.com
Vicki Halpin School Co-Director (509) 251-2277 vicki@nbcspokane.org
SHEPHERDING ELDERS COUNCIL
David Hara ......... 251-7281 John Hook .......... 464-2267 Jeff Hunsaker ..... 701-0690 Gary Nelson ....... 710-4623 Dao Nguyen ....... 465-4644 Michael Orr ....... 413-2687 Ken Pfaff ............ 994-2612 Norm Schwab .... 413-2819 David Warren ..... 218-1546
SERVING DEACONS Mike Amsbury…....847-9253 George Benavidez..466-1194 Bill Brooks……….. 292-2054 Dave Brooten ..... 995-7322 Gary Brooten…….466-2708 John Heitman……329-6889 Bob Hertz ………...276-3971 Dan Houk………….710-3562 Ted Lowe ........... 238-4514 Jim Michaelis…….467-4487 Harold Molony…...276-6337 Keith Reyburn…...466-9334 Ken Smoll………….714-1051 Mark Tiffany……..465-8204 Justin Wellman…..329-0189 Levi Zeik ............. 599-4066
MINISTERING DEACON COUNCIL
Ken Bacon ......... 981-2526 Kyle Erb ............. 995-1636 Dan Eyestone .... 994-0787 Mike Morris ……..468-5943 Kendal Noller…….238-1853 Jerry Rochelle…….951-9471 John Underwood435-5473
Heidi Michaelis Assistant Bookkeeper (509) 466-1770, 303 bygies@yahoo.com
Sue Logsdon Bookkeeper (509) 466-1770, ext. 303 sue@nbcspokane.org
Ron Phillips ........ 466-4990 Al Robinson ....... 467-4131 Brian Rochelle ... 483-4298 Glen Schofield ... 496-6675 Alton Schultz ..... 742-0545 Tim Schwab ....... 468-9310 Shane Wibel ...... 828-5817
SHEPHERDING ELDERS Mark Bardwell ... 343-9609 Jason Baskett ..... 465-2345 Jim Edwards ....... 276-4192 Steve Erb ............ 995-6997 Terry Hiatt .......... 466-8574 Kent Lupton ....... 951-6860 Ray Luse ............. 465-8562 Nathan Mulkey .. 954-1585 Steve Munter ..... 951-5179
Donna Robbins Children’s Minister (509) 466-1770, ext. 305 donna@nbcspokane.org
Pastor Norm Schwab Lead Pastor (509) 466-1770, ext. 307 norm@nbcspokane.org
Pastor David Hara Equipping Pastor (509) 466-1770, ext. 310 david@nbcspokane.org
Pastor Alton Schultz Student Pastor (509) 466-1770, ext. 306 alton@nbcspokane.org
Pastor Josh Dunn Worship Pastor (509) 46a6-1770, ext. 309 josh@nbcspokane.org
Theresa Parada Women’s Care Minister (509) 466-1770, ext. 308 theresa@nbcspokane.or
Nathan Kromer College / HS Intern (440) 258-0560 nathan@nbcspokane.org
Katie Knight Nursery Director (907) 231-7470 katie@nbcspokane.org
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